Keep your Edmonds, WA home comfortable all year with ductless mini splits. Enjoy quiet, energy-efficient heating and cooling for each room.
From waterfront cottages to modern townhouses, Edmonds homeowners choose ductless mini splits for precise, room-by-room climate control. We handle home assessment, permits, electrical work, and professional installation, ensuring a clean, code-compliant setup.
Edmonds homes include older craftsman-style houses and newer builds, many without central ducting. Ductless mini splits are ideal because:
• Personalized room comfort lets each space maintain its ideal temperature
• Works well for attic conversions, sunrooms, or basement offices
• Energy-efficient inverter technology provides consistent heating and cooling
• Discreet outdoor units maintain your home’s exterior aesthetic
Single-zone systems: perfect for master suites, home offices, or bedrooms
Multi-zone setups: one outdoor condenser can serve 2–6 indoor units, each with its own thermostat
Installation process includes:
Load calculations to ensure proper BTU sizing
Clean core drilling with dust collection and weatherproof sealing
Line-set insulation and condensate routing
Dedicated electrical circuits and complete permit coordination
Startup testing, smart control setup, and full homeowner walkthrough
Single-zone installs typically take 1 day; multi-zone installs 1–2 days depending on layout.
We install Mitsubishi, Daikin, and Gree mini splits, tailored for your home:
Smart controls: Wi-Fi, app scheduling, geofencing, remote access
Ultra-quiet: 20–24 dB(A)
High efficiency: SEER2 ratings, ENERGY STAR® certified
Neat installation: concealed line-sets, color-matched covers, clean penetrations
Air quality: multi-stage washable filters

Yes, our cold-climate units deliver reliable heating and cooling even in damp and chilly conditions.
Absolutely. Multi-zone setups allow independent temperature control across floors.
No, only a small line-set penetration is required, sealed with weatherproof flashing.
Inverter-driven mini splits adjust output to match demand, lowering energy use while maintaining comfort.
Yes, local utility programs provide rebates for qualifying energy-efficient ductless systems.
